The Bethlehem Star is published 6 mes/year by Bethlehem United Methodist Church, 4 Wesown Road, Thornton PA 19373, (610) 459-3482, www.bethmeth.com, Deadline for copy: the 7th day of the month prior to publicaon. Editor reserves the right to edit for content and space. Unsolicited material is welcome! Bethlehem United Methodist Church PO Box 57 4 Wesown Road Thornton, PA 19373 P: 610-459-3482 F: 610-459-0811 www.bethmeth.com MEET TRACI ALLEMAN 1 WOMEN’S MINISTRY 2 BOOK REVIEW 3 TRIVIA QUIZ, SAVE THE DATE 4 BRIDGE TEAM 5 GOD AND VOTING 6 Inside this issue: The Bethlehem Star The Bethlehem Star October/November 2019 Our new pastor’s wife, Traci, thinks of herself as being in ministry with Nelson and being his cheerleader. Both grew up in Shamokin, PA, and Traci went to Reading Hospital School of Nursing where she earned an RN. Did you always want to be a nurse? No, originally I wanted to be a physician, but as a new mom in my junior year of high school, I knew medical school would be too me consuming as a single parent. Do you have a nursing specialty? No, I did rehabilitave nursing in Reading, providing home health care and hospice. Now I’m doing acute care at Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville. What’s the most rewarding part of nursing? Hospice was the most rewarding because the family was genuinely appreciave of the care their loved one received in their final days. I also love being able to educate people on community resources and wellness, and proacvely idenfying issues and empowering successful living. How did you meet Nelson? Nelson was two years ahead of me in high school. He was a wrestler and quite introverted. I was into cheerleading and basketball. Nelson thought I was a snob; I thought he was a geek. Our first date was at MacDonald’s. I was impressed with Nelson because he was involved with my son Wade and he paid for the food. What do you enjoy doing in your free me? I like to read, sit at the pond behind the parsonage, (which has travelled with us from house to house), pray in our “war room” (smallest room of the house), and be at the beach in awe of the power and majesty of the ocean waves. We also love Williamsburg. What are the highlights of your life? Becoming a mom, becoming a nurse, becoming a mom again, marrying Nelson, and enjoying our sons’ accomplishments. What ministries interest you most? Youth ministry and missions, and I have a heart for broken women. How did you come to know the Lord? I was 24 years old. I aended an evening worship service at a ny country camp meeng with some of the poorest, but happiest, people I had ever seen. I gave my life to Christ that night. When I returned home, Nelson said he saw a band of angels enter our home as I walked through the front door. Shout for joy to the Lord, all the earth. Psalm 100:1 MEET TRACI ALLEMAN Connued on Page 2
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The Bethlehem Star is published 6
times/year by Bethlehem United
Methodist Church, 4 Westtown
Road, Thornton PA 19373, (610)
459-3482, www.bethmeth.com,
Deadline for copy: the 7th day of
the month prior to publication.
Editor reserves the right to edit for
content and space. Unsolicited
material is welcome!
Bethlehem
United Methodist Church
PO Box 57
4 Westtown Road
Thornton, PA 19373
P: 610-459-3482
F: 610-459-0811
www.bethmeth.com
MEET TRACI ALLEMAN 1
WOMEN’S MINISTRY 2
BOOK REVIEW 3
TRIVIA QUIZ, SAVE THE DATE 4
BRIDGE TEAM 5
GOD AND VOTING 6
Inside this issue:
The Bethlehem StarThe Bethlehem Star October/November 2019
Our new pastor’s wife, Traci, thinks of herself as being in ministry with Nelson and being his cheerleader. Both grew up in Shamokin, PA, and Traci went to Reading Hospital School of Nursing where she earned an RN.
Did you always want to be a nurse? No, originally I wanted to be a physician, but as a new mom in my junior year of high school, I knew medical school would be too time consuming as a single parent.
Do you have a nursing specialty? No, I did rehabilitative nursing in Reading, providing home health care and hospice. Now I’m doing acute care at Brandywine Hospital in Coatesville.
What’s the most rewarding part of nursing? Hospice was the most rewarding because the family was genuinely appreciative of the care their loved one received in their final days. I also love being able to educate people on community resources and wellness, and proactively identifying issues and empowering successful living.
How did you meet Nelson? Nelson was two years ahead of me in high school. He was a wrestler and quite introverted. I was into cheerleading and basketball. Nelson thought I was a snob; I thought he was a geek. Our first date was at MacDonald’s. I was impressed with Nelson because he was involved with my son Wade and he paid for the food.
What do you enjoy doing in your free time? I like to read, sit at the pond behind the parsonage, (which has travelled with us from house to house), pray in our “war room” (smallest room of the house), and be at the beach in awe of the power and majesty of the ocean waves. We also love Williamsburg.
What are the highlights of your life? Becoming a mom, becoming a nurse, becoming a mom again, marrying Nelson, and enjoying our sons’ accomplishments.
What ministries interest you most? Youth ministry and missions, and I have a heart for broken women.
How did you come to know the Lord? I was 24 years old. I attended an evening worship service at a tiny country camp meeting with some of the poorest, but happiest, people I had ever seen. I gave my life to Christ that night. When I returned home, Nelson said he saw a band of angels enter our home as I walked through the front door.
Shout for joy to the
Lord, all the earth.
Psalm 100:1
MEET TRACI ALLEMAN
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What would you like to be remembered for? Having a heart reflecting Jesus and to live here for Christ, not myself. The prospect of someday hearing “Well done, my good and faithful servant” drives me every day. I would also like the congregation to know that if they’re in a place where they have no one to trust or confide in, I’m there as a prayer warrior for them.
On September 16, more than 70 women attended our Fall Social called “Fashionable Faith.” They were greeted with a beautifully decorated Chanel-themed fellowship hall, courtesy of Jan Samuelian’s artistic ability. As they admired the setting, they were invited to sample a variety of delicious pastries, cheeses, and fruits.
A fast-paced YouTube video of how to tie and wear scarves mesmerized the audience. This was followed by actual demonstration of different ways of tying scarves by our multi-talented Julianne Eisele and her model, Rian Giunta.
As the evening progressed, Fran Currie delivered a fun but thought-provoking presentation of how God expects us to show our outward fashion (behavior) based on His word (the fruit of the spirit, Galatians 5:22). An energetic and humorous dialogue by Fran and Beverly Soper encompassed the presentation of the gospel and wearing the armor of God (Ephesians 6:10-19).
The evening ended with the giving of door prizes and favors. May God continue to reveal Himself to us and may we be dressed to reveal Him to others.
Thank you to all who donated professional women’s clothing. Donations were brought to Career Wardrobe, Landsdowne, PA (CareerWardrobe.org). (CareerWardrobe.org). They help those in need of professional clothing. The store manager was very grateful for the generosity of the women of BUMC.
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Women’s Ministry
Christmas Tea
Welcome the Christmas Season with an elegant Christmas Tea. Mark your calendars for Saturday December 7, 2019 from 9 to 11:30 AM. Eleanor Isaacson, a survivor of World War II, author of Dancing from Darkness is our inspirational speaker.
Sign ups begin November 3.
Christmas Bible Study
The women’s Bible Study groups will focus on Christ at Christmas. This four-week Bible Study on A Case for Christmas by Lee Strobel will begin November 18 (Monday nights) and November 20 (Wednesday mornings). Nursery will be provided on Wednesday mornings. All women are welcome.
Sign ups begin October 13.
For further information regarding women’s events, please contact Fran Currie 610-399-1847 or Erlinda Wheeler 610-793-2697
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BOOK REVIEW
SATAN Exposed: A Biblical Theology of Spiritual Warfare
In Satan Exposed, Dr. William P. Payne provides a
balanced and unapologetic explanation of the
struggle all believers are in whether they like it or
not. When we pray Matthew 6:10, “Thy kingdom
come on earth as it is in heaven,” we are reciting
our own marching orders.
This is part of Matthew 28:18-20, the great
commission. When Jesus stated, “All authority in
heaven and on earth has been given to me,” he was
speaking about spiritual authority. All those who
name the name of Jesus as Lord are inhabited by
His Spirit and are directed to “make disciples of all
nations…and to teach them to obey everything I
have commanded you.” This would be impossible
to perform without the supernatural power
available to us through the shed blood of Jesus and
the indwelling Holy Spirit (Zechariah 4:6).
In Satan Exposed, Dr. Payne sets forth the theory of
why we are in a spiritual battle and refers not only
to Old and New Testament Scripture, but also to
other primary sources, recent discoveries, and
ancient folklore and legend. He also helps us to
understand our part in this conflict and the future
promise of complete victory.
Have you ever wondered who is the Prince of Persia
mentioned in Daniel 10:13? What about references
to ghosts and spirits in the Bible?
The modern mind, now darkened by
“Enlightenment” thinking, has abandoned the very
information that explains how to overcome evil and
why we need to do it.
On the final page
of his book, Dr.
Payne reflects the
classic Wesleyan
approach to our
calling in this
world: “As the
church expands
the kingdom of God into the realm of Satan, God
continues to destroy the power of evil, to set
people free, and to reorder fallen social structures.
As such, when the church follows Jesus’ example, it
must embrace spiritual warfare without neglecting
to minister to physical oppression and human
need.”
We are called to be both in, but not of, the world. In
Satan Exposed, Dr. Payne sheds light on what we
need to know in order to fulfill the Great
Commission and the Great Commandment.
Dr. Payne is a Professor of Evangelism and World Missions at Ashland University Theological Seminary in Ohio. He has served as a Navy and Marine Corps chaplain for many years, providing him with ministry opportunities in 27 countries. He pastored Cuban refugee camps in Panama and planted Hispanic ministries throughout the Tampa Bay, Florida area. He is an ordained United Methodist elder who travels abroad periodically to teach seminars on spiritual warfare, a much misunderstood and vital aspect of the Christian’s life.
By Jane Bonner
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MARK YOUR CALENDAR:
How much did you learn in reading the book of Acts?
1. Where was Saul headed when Jesus appeared to him with flashing lights from heaven?
A) Rome B) Damascus C) Jerusalem D) Tarsus
2. Who opened the door for Peter after his release from prison by an angel?
A) Mary B) Abigail C) Dorcas D) Rhoda
3. Who was the first Christian martyr stoned to death?
A) James B) Aeneas C) Silas D) Stephen
4. Who was chosen to replace Judas?
A) Matthias B) Barnabas C) Jude D) No one
5. Who came at Pentecost?
A) Saul B) Herod C) Holy Spirit D) Jesus
6. What happened to Ananias and Sapphira when they lied about the price of their property?
A) They dropped dead B) They were fined
C) They repented D) They cried
7. What describes Dorcas?
A) disciple B) Tabitha C) dead but revitalized D) all of these
8. What was the name of the devout centurion?
A) Cornelius B) Marcus C) Brutus D) Festus
9. Where was Paul going when he was shipwrecked?
A) Tyre B) Antioch C) Rome D) Athens
10. What did Peter see in his vision of the sheet being lowered from heaven?
October 13 - October 18 Samaritan’s Purse Mission Trip Saturday, October 19 9:00 AM: Good Works Saturday, October 26 4:00 to 6:00 PM: Trunk or Treat Sunday, November 3 Daylight Savings Time Ends - Turn Your Clocks back! Saturday, November 9 9:00 AM: Service Saturday Sunday, November 10 11:30 AM: Church Conference Sunday, November 17 Operation Christmas Child Shoebox Collection due date Wednesday, November 27 7:00 PM Thanksgiving Eve Service Thursday Nights - Financial Peace 7:00 PM: fpu.com/1093969
Wednesday Nights
Work on Weekends? Worship on Wednesday nights at 6:30 PM. 1st Wednesday of the month, join us for dinner at 6:15 PM.